Re: Sorting by date

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on 13:23 Mon 28 Feb, Mark (mhullrich@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:35 PM, erikmccaskey64
> <erikmccaskey64@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Original:
> > Jan 23 2011 10:42 SOMETHING 2007.12.20.avi
> > Jun 26 2009 SOMETHING 2009.06.25.avi
> > Feb 12 2010 SOMETHING 2010.02.11.avi
> > Jan 29 2011 09:17 SOMETHING 2011.01.27.avi
> > Feb 11 2011 20:06 SOMETHING 2011.02.10.avi
> > Feb 27 2011 23:05 SOMETHING 2011.02.24.avi
> > Output:
> > Feb 27 2011 23:05 SOMETHING 2011.02.24.avi
> > Feb 11 2011 20:06 SOMETHING 2011.02.10.avi
> > Jan 29 2011 09:17 SOMETHING 2011.01.27.avi
> > Jan 23 2011 10:42 SOMETHING 2007.12.20.avi
> > Feb 12 2010 SOMETHING 2010.02.11.avi
> > Jun 26 2009 SOMETHING 2009.06.25.avi
> > How could I get the output where the newest file is at the top?
> >
> You keep asking your questions in (at least) both CentOS and Ubuntu
> lists.  

And Debian.

At least he didn't cross-post, but yes, this is tiresome.

> Which OS are you using?  More importantly, have you considered
> looking things like this up in the man pages, then on the web where
> really basic questions like this are easily found, with answers?

Bravo.

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